Glasgow 2014: 13-Year-Old Erraid Davies Tipped For Rio Paralympics

Scotland's 13-year-old Commonwealth Games hero Erraid Davies has been told she should target the Paralympics in Rio.

The next stop for the Shetland teenager will be age-group national championships in Sheffield next week, but her coach back home sees bigger targets on the horizon.

Davies became an instant Scottish crowd favourite when she won bronze at Glasgow 2014 on Sunday night in the para-sport 100 metres breaststroke.

Already her country's youngest ever team member at a Commonwealth Games, she finished strongly just behind Australian silver medallist Madeleine Scott in one minute and 21.38 seconds, with New Zealand's Sophie Pascoe taking gold.

Davies kept the fact she was spending her summer holidays in Glasgow a secret from her school friends, but they are bound to know all about it now.